falE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31. 1908. 39 Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. 1 Oipheum Vaudeville Maker "Little Dollle Dimples" Orand Vaudeville P&ntages Vaudeville l.vrlc "A Celebrated Case" The Oaks ..,." Lost Baby" 8:16 p. m. JOTfthTAX AT 1KB BSAOSSB. In or.ler to procure prompt and more satisfactory service, when at the summer resorts, order from the following Journal Sent at regular city ratea. Jlwaco 4 llwaco Railway com pany. H. a 'Woodruff, newa agent. Long Beach, Edwrfrd McAllen. Ocean Park, H. B. Woodruff. Beavlew, F. E. 6trauhal. The Breakers. J. M. Arthur. Qearhart. A. Utxlnger. Seaside, Lynn Burtla. head quarters at Lewis & Co. Newport. Harlln Talbert. Collins Springs, J. W. Belcher. Wllholt Springs. F. W. Mo Leren, Carson, Wash.. Mineral Springs hotel. Great factory mistake shoe sale at 2'Jl Morrison street. Labels wrong on fall shoes just arrived. Marks' name Instead of Dollar's. Factory stands loss and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's t and $5 thorn, now $2.85; Mens James A. Banister, 8. & M etc.. $6 and $7 vulues now women's $3.60 ami $1 shoes, now $2.15; boys' and Klrls sthool shoes, values to $:i. now $l.t5j children's fancv dress shoes, $1.60 and $2 values lit :Gc. r.Oc anil $1. 1'ellars. successor to Marks' shoe Cn., 291 Mor rison street, between Fourth and Fifth. Killing In the old American Inn. site and grading down the adjacent hill sides for the new frelcht and terminal varda of tho Vnlted Railroads Is un der way by gangs of workmen and teams. This work Is going on on a part of the 40 acres recently purchased l,v tho United Railroads for $75,000 As soon as the grade and fill Is completed track laving 'will begin to he followed by the erection of suitable freight and terminal buildings. A Teddy bear, suitcase, five grips, camera, order bortk. book of tickets, two Jacket h rain coat, two purses, two lunch baskets, handkerchief with money. Hi packages ar.d 23 umbrellas are the articles that were left on the street cars during .the last two days, and can he recovered by calling at Lost Article room. First and Abler streets. Soren Ravn, whose lnsano notion that he did not need to eat led to his con finement In the county Jail Saturday afternoon, ended his fast yesterday. He announced that he would like to have a dish of hot salt. Tills not being In cluded In the iall menu, he was given ton.-t, and willingly accepted tho sub stitute tor lus order. The revival meeting at the Trinity M. K. church will contirnio through the week. The time for the day service has been changed from 3 0 a. m. to ..10 in the afternoon. The services vestenlnv were Interesting. The gos p i wns 'presented In a simple, earnest whv by Rev. Aura Smith of Indiana. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance nnfl used only between the hours of 6 ami s a. ni. and 5 am'. 9 p. m. It must not be used for spr.'nklfng streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fullv it will be ahu: off. ('1, urging that he goes on long sprees, displays lil temper and is Insanely Jealous of her, Mrs. K. Haker has begun suit for divorce from J. W. Baker in the circuit court. They were married in Clackamas county in 1838. Harry Henderson H. E. Hall and I George Shirley have appraised the es- j tate of the late Charles Mayger in Mult nomnh county Ht $14, ITS. In addition there Is real estate In Columbia county valued at Jl.2u0. XV. X. Jones, W. G. Brown and T. II. Ward have filed articles of incorpor ation of the (Vlllo Construction com pany, having a capital stock of $50,000. Building permits for August amount- ed to $748,215 with 398 permits Is- ! . . , I.-, tii . V f'.:. ' Vi'; ! Issued was 3i9. Any poor girl needing n friend, help, or advice can npplv or write to Matron Adjutant J I'eterson, 3 r 2 East Fif teenth North. Portland. Or. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas, c Washougal and way landings, dally ex- I cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street i docK at . p. m. ..!. rh""?-P!!'. ! pf,ni, u Dim tu. Woman's Exchange. 1.13 Tenth street, lunch 1 1 :30 to 2 ; business men's lunch. D. Chambers A Son., optician, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. 321 nrt n.soclste. v.Alnl... Snrf Wh t;,"A',n,rMl W. A. Wise dentists. Third and Washington. Berger. signs. 9391. 284 Yamhill. Main Journal want ads. le a word Potttr'i Last Trip Saturday. The steamer T. J Potter will make the last trip of th" season, leaving Portland t 1:3 P m next Saturdav. September n. returning from Sunday night at 9 o'clock. "'i Megler The country is flooded with soaps which look like, and claim to be "as good as," Ivory. Avoid them! They are imitations; and, like all imitations, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the article which they imitate. s v Ask for Ivory Soap and see that you gel it. Ivory Soap 9946o Per Cent. Pure TWENTY-ONE CHEROKEE CHILDREN AND PARENTS IN SOUTH PORTLAND CAMP Fourteen of the 21 A band of full-blood Cherokee In dians, tho ruling tribe of the Indian territory, who have adopted the Noma dic life of the Gypsies, Is encamped on the flats south of Hamilton avenue. In South Portland. The head of the band, John I,e. and his squaw wife, both tvpleal looking Oklahoma Indians, are the parents of 21 children, 14 of them BETTING AT COUNTRY CLUB Directors Will Uphold Law Forbidding: Poolselling; and Bookmaking. So many inquiries have been re ceived from the sporting fraternity not only on the coast but from eastern points as to whether there would be any pool-selling, book-making or any other "chances to make money" on the races to be held here this fall, that the directors are preparing a circular letter dealing with this matter, and It will bo sent out within the next week. The position the Country club and Livestock association has taken In the matter of racetrack gambling Is ex pected to add attractiveness to the har ness racing sport here among the bet ter class of people even If it will pre vent a certain element from following their gambling vocation here. The directors of the association have put themselves unqualifiedly on rec ord as opposed to any form of gam bling lotterv nr an ma of ehnneA in con. nectlon with the race lneets to be held here Draws Better Class. The letter now being prepared will go into the matter In detail, calling attention to the fact that anti-gambling laws are being enacted in all the pro gressive slates where races are held: that In many places pool-selling and bettlns: have been voluntarily sup- pressed by the management of fairs and race meets, with the result that ' such meets have invariably attracted larger crowds, and have drawn a much better class of patronage than where Kamblinir has been permitted. 8"on after Governor Hughes of New York forced the passage of the anti racetrack gambling law In the Empire state, agents of the leading horsemen of New York came west and sought opportunities for shipping their strings to this rart of the country, to such i p'aies as would tolerate gambling. Tliosfi agents who rfpresented the I gambb rs too, visited Portland and of ' fered the most flattering terms to tlia 1 Country club for permission to put the t local races on the same basis thev were. ganSnn, i;ex.Ur,0ieroVhooiUKwh:, for . j ooO a day for the six days' bet- tlnK privilege with a percentage above a certain amount, anoinw iiai oner of $5,000 for the week, with a liberal percentage was offered, but like the other, the offer was turned down. The position taken by the Country chih. aceordiiiK to President S. O. Heed i. this: If we can't conduct har- ness races hre on a legitimate oasis, on their hvn merits, without pool selling, or any other form of gambling, we won't have any races at all. , Peo ple have told us we -re making a dangerous experiment in the face of the- vast sum of n-. 't.ey we have put into this proiei t. but I don't believe we are. ("very one of our directors fels confident that we shall get lust as hie crowd', and of a better class without gambling, than with It. and we know we are turnisning me patrons PETITION CHARTER ALLOW PORTLAND I There was much rejoicing at suf ! frage heaJquarters Saturday over the j large Initiative petition for tax-paying suffrage, exhibited by the president I Mrs. Abigail F'-ott Punlway. In the pres- I ence of the state executive committee of the association .While it Is under- i stood thst the officers of th National Woman Suffrage association do not fa- Ivor the Oregon women s prewnt pianist of work, hich they are pushing for- .ward cm the principle that "half a loaf Is better than no bread." the State 8uf- frage asstM Intlon Is not worrying in; the over the situation We heard so much during the last campa'gn about 'tcM much Irresponsible voting now.' that we have concluded to take men at their word In the campaign now on. and see If they reailr believe that taxation without representation Is unjust"' ssld the venerable president whose tilrhest earthlv ambition I to place Oregon in the lead as the first state tn the I'nton, bordering on the wstere cf the world, to honor the moth ers of men with nf raarfclaemnt As a proof of hr faith in men. as wll es the "eat step at a time" Inaugurated hr the preterit merr etr en t Mra. Deinl w v a u bm i . t 1. fer th rejection or ar-prosl of her committee. tn follow ing letter to the Portland charter coai tnlsstea which was aaaaioaouely . la dereed: . children of one Cherokee Squaw In ranging In age from 11 months to 17 yeArs, are to been In the above picture. The mother of the big family Is a healthy looking squaw under 60 years of age, and with her two married daughters. Gypsy like, roams over the residence district of the city, begging, while the braves remain in camp and take care of the children. One of the older daughters of the family married of the sport the highest class of har ness performers In the west." Seattle and Salem In Line. Seattle announces that there will be no racetrack gambling at the western Washington fair, next week, al;hougii pool-selling has been the only tnlng that has ever kept the race gume alive in that city before. At the state fair at Salem, two weeks hence, nool-sell-lng and other forms of gambling will also be prohibited, so that the thre most important race meets of the cir cuit are f lat-footedly against gambling, and this spirit of cooperation. It Is felt. Is what will efectualfy put the tinhorn racetrack gamblers, "touts" and their class out of business In the north west. Directors of the Country club meet this afternoon to receive full reports from the various special committees and to pass on the recommendations of the general management committee on matters of entertainment, program, special privileges and other questions which will have to be disposed of the coming week. AT THE TIIEATEES "A Bit o' Blarney." "A Bit o' Blarney" will be the head line act on the new bill at the Grand, starting today. This act requires a carload of special scenery and Is pre sented by Edwin Kecnigh A Co. Dorsch and Russell, the musical railroaders, have a new and original musical nov elty, which Is a guaranteed hit. "A Lost Baby" at the Oaka. Out at the Oaks this week, commenc ing this evening, the n.atrons of the popular amusement resort will be giv en an opportunity to see Just how It feels for a parent to lose a baby. The Allen Curtis Corned v company will pre sent a laughable musical comedy deal ing with a mother-in-law, a piano and a baby. European Novelty. A feature of tho excellent bill at Pantage.s this week is I'r.than, the arm less wonder, famous throughout Europe. He can shoot, swim, shave, wash, drive horses and operate a typewriter. In Minnie St. Claire, the girl from Mis sourl, the Itianagement is presenting one of the cleverest oliaraeier corneal ernes In vaudeville. Season Seat Sale at Unngalow. "One of the most Interesting events in the rear for a large class of theatre ?oers. Is the annual season seat sale or the Baker Stock company. Th's will take place un next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Bungi low, the new home of the company, and the same rules will prevail as al wavs have whe:i down at the Baker. Grace Cameron Tcilht.. Few attractions have sprung into more sudden ftvor tnn the Grace Cameron compnnv headed by the dainty little star herself s Little Dollie Dim ples, which opened yesterday at the Baker. It is a hie rnrry musical com edy. Matinees Thursday and Saturday this week. Popular prices. Orpiieum Kc'llent Show. Barrv & Hughes in their dramatic novelty' "A Story of tbe street." Tathos and comedy happily Mended is tha key note of this unusually god act. The entire story is teld In an exceedingly COMMISSION TO WOMEN TO VOTE 'Tbe executive commltt'-e of the Ore gon 8tat Equal Suffrage association respectfully requests your . honorable body to Insert In the proposed forth coming charter for the cltv of Portland. a part of its srticle or privileges and elections, a provision t.at other qusji- ficationa being equal, no tax-paying cltlien shall he denie.l -h right to vote any municipal election "n account of sex Believing, gentlemen, that you will discern for youreWs the Justice of this appeal, we offer no argument here in, in support of our plea, preferlng to rely upon your sdhererce to the funda mental principle of ' No taxation with out representation." upon hlch all free snd Just government is founded But If In your Judgment vnu should con clude to grant a few of th tax-paying women or Portland a hearing upon ,his question before s final vote is taker we most respectfully request von to previously acquaint us with the dajr and late for'such hearing, so we may have Hire te notify cur apeakcra "Very respectTilly, "Tours for "no taxation without rp reseatatlon' for any who help to hear the burdens cf government "ABIGAIL PCOTT DCMWAT. -President "MTRTLE C PKAPE. Vorreapoaetng ecretaryt 4 Camp In South Portland. a Bulgarian Gypsy, and from him the whole family seems to have imbibed the nomadic or wandering lite, and are now thorough-going Gypsies The old Cherokee doesn't like Oregon. He says that the country Is two hilly, that he can't see far enough from his tent, and that he Is going to Journey hack to the plans of Oklahoma and live with his people. clever style. Mis? Hughe's portrayal of the bowery waif Is a clean-cut piece of comedy. PERSONALS. J. W. Henderson of I,os Angeles, vice president of the International Corre spondence school. Is making a brief visit to Portland. Mr. Henderson, though still in the prime of life, was the third white child born In Ios An geles. Miss Lois Steers and Miss Wynn Co nian returned the last of the week from British Columbia where Miss Steers was caugtit in a railroad wreck about two weeks ago and sustained some pain ful iniurles. The train was- nearing Victoria at the time of the accident. Miss Steers was thrown against a seat and her back was hurt. She was brought to Victoria where Miss Coman who was Immediately telegraphed for, met her and took her In charge. The journey home was a difficult one and had to be taken hy slow stages with stops for rest between stations. Miss Steers Is recovering rapidly from the physical injury but the nervous shock has left her incapacitated for work for soma time and sne is still confined to her bed. You cannot crush a man's spirit with the sneer of a king. The Actual A-jtf,.-.- ft-ft l3 C i, , ' .' ' v : . : and Downright Facts STRAIGHT - FROM - THE - SHOULDER EXPLANATIONS AND UNCONTROVERTIBLE EVIDENCE. Every resident of Portland everyone interested in Portland's com mercial independence and progress should read this announce ment carefully. At 10 o'clock tonight ends the fairest and lowest-priced Piano Sale which you will ever witness. . is n nor a wonner that we do not sell Hear In mind that tjie pianos offered every single piano lhat is sold In Ore-; In this sale are our regular slock. The tgon? regular line of K'.lers Highest Grade I Rllars .Pkfno' House was organized i Pianos a line that is admit t-.!ly -GO I few years l.go upon a unlciua basis'. per cent better, grade for vrmlc. and! Selling more pianos than Is customary j quality for quality, than the next best I with other houses, it stanJs to r-asmi In town; and a stovk that is many ; that but a little profit lias to be ndd.-d times larrer than all the pianos offered to each Instrument bv Ellers' methods by all the piano stores, shops, branch In order to moke ends meet, homes and agencies in the state of other houses who hav middlemen's Oregon put together. profits and main house tribute to pay If you wish to take advantage of the still others who get their pianos "on unprecedented opportunity we have been j consignment" from' some more or less offering during the month of August to obscure jobber or agoncy--have to pay secure a piano without having to pay In many instances from $50 to ISfl on the usual and customary and nwessary i each piano for these privileges alone retail profit, and at the ,: time se- Sucn retailers cannot possible hope to cure the piano for as little as $b cash ron te wltn n ristiti0n co, t'ded ?niJUV a mn y0U " Ct""e!"ron the modern broad commercial line, tonight. of EUer, plano House. Bear this In mind- facts are stubborn j What, then, is the result? v Took . l or7 her dlf for'-M when ! t.rought Into the presence of absolute j vaue 'of bis goods He " may '-onVi'len-rals- , - . ti"us!y believe his instruments superior If an agejicy claims to he aMe to , an,i hence fee! lustlfled in asking his undersell Ellers Piano House be -a is. llKCPr prir,,s i,ut , th ,ajorify ot it "wholesales" Dlanos. bear in mind cases he knows h,HAr that Kilers Piano House wholesales l.'i,'' pianos to any otner dealers ot.e. i " i onlv actual wholesale man., f siahlisi.- I nient is owned by Lller Plane House, (its own property at tie i orner or Tlnrteenth and Northrup str-. is. Thls Is the only real priperty owned j and occupied by a piano house, and wnen a small dealer or agent makes the .claim of being able to undersell "be cause of no rent to pay," take our word for It, it Is merelv that rnu'h Idle twad dle. Out of ever' 100 carloads of pianos shipped Into Oregon, Portland s home piano house Kller actually sells 76 This would Indicate that Kilers Piano House is the place where one can do the beat "What ue has Portland fr eastern and San Francisco consignment branches and agencies, anyway; whv should Port land pay commercial tribute to out side cltlea" Such retailers radSn ad vertisement published by the head of an old-time and formerly prominent Port land house a few years aco How pe culiarly these remarks now fit several cases of more or less permanent char acter, although since those day9 one after another, such concerns heve qui etly or otherwise stolen away, only to reappear periodically under one pre text or another Saturday a rlano was shown to a buyer from the country at a Pan Fran cisco branch house and $40u was asked for this piano. This same piano identical style and identical make had been sold by the predeceaaor of this firm only a few years ago. at retail, ror llii. We have the facta and the names rroof. At Ellers Plane House "this party found a piano for $14 that was In every way superior and more de sirable than what thla branch house asked ! for. FACE 10 FACE III 1UIIT1 TOP . !' Visions (if Glory Visible When on Top of Mount of Transfiguration, At the First Presbyterian church es terday morning Rev. William lliiam Foulkes, P. P., pit'H'lird upon "The Trajjsf Iguratlon." 1 said "Today I ask you to discern with me soma of the visions and :ih imu. h of the glory as we tmiv enilii!-. cf on. ,.f 1 1 1 mountain tops with Jcsi ;s that of the transfiguration. First of nil b't is rev erently and boldly look ii.i..u;Ii th iiyea if the I. ord IiImim-i: li.is mo in tain did -not rtiin In l. v nor-lv from tha fcea lesel of tlo- i, im.u.iiv n: wliich he had bocoine a oai bill into i ' u i a 1 tho exalted glorv from w I. :i coma apart. lb- was !... a. Into ttie heights Inun i.h-h i.r come. Those who si - imiuk .:i the mlraeuloua miinii.-siiiii n dlvlnltv of Christ afi ofi.n.i. .1. will pllmb but little up the shb t Trai- fliruratlon's mount. J iiose wno are ariom i w.e rra.iini of the Infinite eelf-b.o riro h. ieailil will mount up with Jes.;s and the! chosen three slowly. If at all. I hose i who deny the reumv or ti c or. ex latent glory of Christ torgttiiig his prayer, uioruy inou me l;h thin- own eelf with tho glory wit h i thee before the world was . . who. ' remembering his prayer, r. f if i.. be- lieve In any outward answer, will find little comfort In the scenes . ,os. r, , clustered about one of the peaks of snow-capped Hermoii. L'eeper man us tonnecuon. i.mei with the other similar events M i,b ftarthlv life, or with the di.'U'eii -.i t : n ' that was past, the tnu.st teuui ; :i it I Christ had'speclal relation tn his e.,; ouent sufferings. l.uku tells us trmt . the subject of conversation between .1 sua. Moses and Elijah was the d.- -a- or the withdrawal that he must ' accompnsn ai Jerusalem. u me imi raHv is onlv a myth, how can ueemint for such a theme tntrod ':c n I - rWMse? How Incongruous and unwelcome must such a word have bo. n A religious myth would have t.v tured Mose, and Elijah filling at Jesus' feet, or crowning him king but to talk concerning his fleam, mai aeries T KlcVm w'hVl,6 "woW eVA its hero Instead of crucifying him. that tho story grows in the strength of Its graps upon our hearts. Whatever else Jesus saw rrom me summit or nis transfiguration, he did not. could not. overlook the vale of Kedron down be low, the garden of Gethsemene, and, outside the city wall, an old-fashioned hllh called Calvary. "Climb the Mount of Transfigura tion as we ascended It with him. The life line is still there. The trail Is plain. The way la open. The moun tain of prayer and devotion may become-to every valiant, aspiring soul a transfiguration summit where Jesus may be glorified again and anew. Cur greatest need and Ills greatest supply for us Is not a new record of his say ings, some lost gospel yet to be brought to light; not a new doctrine of his divinity, a new theology of his per son; not a new classification of his code of ethics, but a new vision of him i transfiguatlon of his person, so that the man who names him in the same breath with Socrates and Plato and Voltaire, shall be reckoned a blas phemer. "We need to be assured of the reality of his life and the trlorv of his tier- son upon the background of a world of contusion wnere men strive ror tne BABY MOKPBXrTE FTEXTDB are made by all soothing syrups and baby medicines that contain opium and narcotics. McQee's Bahy Elixir con tains no Injurious or narcotio drugs of any kind. A sure and safe cure for dis ordered stomachs, bowels and fretful nes splendid for teething Infanta Sold by Stldmore Drug company. fru Is It any wonder that we sell nearly jail the pianos in the stale of Oregon? 'l 'r .WJ f, r : rnrier such conditions, a buver must to mbwi tn heir iif ih mn mniiiui ,,r Pliers T1nn mnA th- Z.Z.7,i , f th Ellers house or Its monev back iruarantee - and the IntrHtv e"w. ganization. from dealers who have In- strumcnts of tleir own to sell, We court th- closest, most careful and most painstaking investigation l'uring the month of August we were determined to make up for lost business during the hot summer days. We de termined to bring our sale's report up to normal hy the close of this month. If your home is without a good piano you can readily remedy the situation by attending this piano sale Protected by our ironclad (Monev Pack) guarantee, a new piano can ve; he had by payment of $ cash and $ a month. Not only are the payments low ard within easy reach but we definitely guarantee our prices below those ob tainable idn"hf r, no matter what the explanation or excise For $243 we nfTer holre of manv magnificent brand new. high-grade In struments tha' could not ordinarily be obtained In this or any other cltv for almost double the rr! ii e- m a,- . T . " r- mr-iii luw ii. r i i ii. w-iit., ucsinrifni i v t . v ii- n imi .j i rs t'inurrs during the r.t few davs will testify Oifr :j.on iilcrlmlnatlrg huvere have patroniie.l K'.iers Piano House ' ,ider. uunns: in j t. 1 1 11 vramr m Profit 1 not th ei sentl&I eon1der- atlon Jat now We mmt d!apo of I rianoa. e an? noana to go o If Ua i prices, little payments and courteous ' treatment will do it t Kecnember the address. 3hl Wash Inaton street, above Seventh. Piano Hons. mastery without thought of him nd whtra svan h Is being turned into an Impersonal "It" and worshipped as s senca or principle, "Out of all tna hla of seoular spec ulation and the smoke of carnal altar fires must appear the summit of his transfiguration where he, the living Christ, shall appear to those who wait for' him, rlorloualy appalled, and "We hall sea film, face to face." " F. W. Baltos and Company inrito your inquiries for PRINTING Main 165 Home A 1165 Phones First and Oak - BOHOOU AJfD OOIiLZQIB. k "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" rIn,h IDd Momioii Portland, Oregon uc-t-d rM II n PniNOPAL A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B PRIISt-ifAl. We promise success to every willirjg. I " c p.uu vt.7 a ! Btndent. enarantee comfortable rooms, perfect equipment, first-class instrncUon, ' the best of everrthine We receive con- V- JL- 1 C ' ming. w c receive uuu - jtant calls tor omce neip reputation , , doe. it Learn what and bow we teach. Catalogue, business forms, pen work free. 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Ptlnalpal, DALLAS COLLEGE The purposes of this Institution are to furnish to young men and women a liberal Christian education, to lay a deep and broad foundation In the study of the sciences, art and philosophy, nni! to build up a strong and intel lectual moral character. Off.rs XJsnal OoUeg. Cour..., Classl- Scientific, Elementary, Acade mic and Musical. Krpenxes nominal. The faculty can arrange for limited number of students to ean their wav in full or In part New t'-'m commences September 23 ... . . - ... ror vaTaioroe ana wienwue. aiaeurera C. A. MOCK. Dallas, Oregon. ML ANGEL COLLEGE MT. ANQEL, ORE. In oharij cf the Benedictine Fathers. Hoarding school for young men and j hoys Term opens Pept. S Board, tul- ticn and laundry, $:i0 per year. Tre- paratorv commercial. scientific and -lasical courses wim roi CATAXOOTTB. : THE ALLEN PREPARA- TORY SCHOOL j Thorough preparation for ll tni iil and western collemea. t! ensue 91 llAI THE ALUN TREPilUTORT SCHuOL 1 PortllwL Ol. i 1 . ' . 7 JZ . . n , Schwab Printing Co titrrdlf ff M 90WJ91 1 FICI ' T H 9 T A R, K T K X. Tl mmmm.mm Little "Adlets' always paj. Baker Theatre m Mft, vrvgnm xnsatr do. (la.), t.as ' OKOMQhl L. tik.KH. Uwieral Manar. Tonight, all this week, matin , Thursday and Saturday. C. It Kerr rnr sents Dainty Onoe Oajaaroa In his la. est musical comedy suuucsa, "UTTX.B i SOX.I.XB OlKrz.x," aupportad by the great comedian. Harry liewley, and hi ' company. Oorgeous scenery. Keening prices -J6o. R0e, 75c, 1. Matlneestto, fiOc. Next week Kfebard Jom. M&ln a A.I nan. Wkm C Kundra Holidays, IJU-Mc NIGHTS If "Iff. THEATR sMit adTajioed Tandarlll Week Aog. SL Orsssy and Dayne; Katie B&rryi Tom Dallas' Trio A. O. DtnuMnt Baaqn Oraud Optra Qnartot; Barry ikaA ??l!??l!,,5.H1s'!a!!!: THE GRAND Vaudeville deLuxe THB "LAUOHIXaT" TXT. EDWIS XEOOK I CO. In The ; Season's Bonio I Sensation ! "A Bit o' Blarney." Don It Thompson Sisters O'Msers. I somson k Btr- BEIr-'Tne Hi lol IUUlrodra." 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